Category Archives: Microsoft BI

In June, there was a blog post by Kevin Donovan (Program Manager for PerformancePoint Services) describing new features coming in SP1 for PerformancePoint Services. PerformancePoint Services are a part of SharePoint Server 2010. The most exciting feature introduced in his … Continue reading →

Last month, there was a blog post by Kevin Donovan (Program Manager for PerformancePoint Services) describing new features coming in SP1 for PerformancePoint Services. PerformancePoint Services are a part of SharePoint Server 2010. The most exciting feature introduced in his post … Continue reading →

This month, there was a blog post by Kevin Donovan (Program Manger for PerformancePoint Services) describing new features coming in SP1 for PerformancePoint Services (PPS). PPS is part of SharePoint Server 2010. By far the most interesting of these features is “Cascading … Continue reading →

This is part of a series about the PerformancePoint Text Search Filter. This article focuses on the multi-selection capabilities of the filter. Other features include Text Search, URL Parameterization, and Configuration. For purchasing information for this filter, please go to … Continue reading →

What would you do if you needed to change your ProClarity Dashboard Server database instance name? Microsoft BI product installations have a separate data tier option. In other words, the database can be on a different machine than the actual product … Continue reading →

What would you do if you needed to change your ProClarity Analytics Server database instance name? Let’s take a step back and start with some background. Microsoft BI product installations have a separate data tier option. In other words, the database … Continue reading →